PAINT AND TYPES OF PAINT

PAINT

Paint is a coating material which is used on the surface of any metallic or non-metallic material to cover the surface. In this article we will cover uses of paint, properties of an ideal paint, types of paint and Ingredients of paint etc. so keep reading

USES OF PAINT

Paint is used to cover the surface for following purpose

Protect from rusting and corrosion

Paint gives colorful and shining look to material surface

It gives smooth surface

It can increase the lifetime of material by protecting the material from natural and human effects

Properties of an Ideal Paint

It should easy to apply.

It should dry in reasonable time.

It should not crack while making thin film and after dry.

It should have smooth surface and durable as long as possible so that it couldn’t affected by atmosphere.

It should not be harmful to the health of workers.

It should possess attractive and pleasing appearance.

It should cheap so availability is possible for all.

TYPES OF PAINTS

Their is lots of paint in the market, but in the construction industries or house construction, we use few of them which is usually seen in the BOQ of any Civil Project. Different types of paints are listed below

EMULSION PAINT

ENAMEL PAINT

OIL PAINT

CEMENT PAINT

BITUMINOUS PAINT

SYNTHETIC RUBBER PAINT

ALUMINIUM PAINT

ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT

EMULSION PAINT

Emulsion types of paint is mostly used for walls and ceilings. It contains binding materials such as polyvinyl acetate, synthetic resins etc. It is water based so smell less and dries in 1 to 2 hours and it is easy to apply. It is more durable. PLASTIC PAINT and ACRYLIC PAINT are very used in this types of paint. Royale Paint are mostly used on exterior face, which reflect royalty and luxuries effect. Royale Emulsions won’t lose their grace and class for more than 7-8 years.

ENAMEL PAINT

It contains white lead, oil, petroleum spirit and resinous material. The surface provided by it resists acids, alkalies and water very well. It is desirable to apply a coat of titanium white before the coat of enamel is applied. It can be used both for external and internal walls.

OIL PAINT

These paints are applied in three coats-primer, undercoat and finishing coat. The presence of dampness while applying the primer adversely affect the life of oil paint. This paint is cheap and easy to apply.

CEMENT PAINT

It is available in powder form. It consists of white cement, pigment and other additives. It is durable and exhibits excellent decorative appearance. It should be applied on rough surfaces rather than on smooth surfaces.

BITUMINOUS PAINT

This type of paint is manufactured by dissolving asphalt or vegetable bitumen in oil or petroleum. It is black in colour. It is used for painting iron works under water.

SYNTHETIC RUBBER PAINT

This paint is prepared from resins. It dries quickly and is little affected by weather and sunlight. It resists chemical attack well. This paint may be applied even on fresh concrete. Its cost is moderate and it can be applied easily.

ALUMINIUM PAINT

It contains finely ground aluminium in spirit or oil varnish. It is visible in darkness also. The surfaces of iron and steel are protected well with this paint. It is widely used for painting gas tanks, water pipes and oil tanks.

ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT

Anti corrosive paint contains red oxide, lead or zinc chrome to resist the corrosion. It is cheap and easily available. Mostly used on Rebar or Structural steel in construction projects.

Ingredients of Paint

The essential Ingredients of paints are Base, vehicle, pigment, drier and thinner.

Base: It is a principal constituent of paint. It also possesses the binding properties. It forms an opaque coating.

Drier: Drier is used in the paint to quick dry the paint after apply. It absorb oxygen from the air and supply it to the vehicle for hardening. The drier should not be added until the paint is about to be used. The excess drier is harmful because it destroys elasticity and causes flaking. These are the compounds of metal like lead, manganese, cobalt.

Thinner: Thinner or solvent makes paint thinner. So it spread easily and cover more area. Terpentine and neptha are commonly used thinners. After paint applied, thinner evaporates and paint dries.